Tvesa Mlik, golfer, places in top-10 at Aramco Series in Saudi Arabia

KAEC (Saudi Arabia), Nov 13 : Tvesa Malik landed a Top-10 finish after more than three months as she carded a final round of a three-under 68 that saw her total a very creditable 10-under 206 in the individual segment of the Aramco Team Series - Jeddah.KAEC (Saudi Arabia), November 13 : .

Tvesa Malik landed a Top-10 result after more than three months.She carded a round of a three under 68, which saw her score a very respectable 10-under 206 in individual segment of Aramco Team Series – Jeddah.However, Tvesas team finished T-18.Tvesas team was T-18.

Diksha Dagar, part of the winning team in the Aramco series event in London, was in the team that finished T-9, and individually she was T-38 with rounds of 68-73-72.Diksha Daga, part of the winning team at the Aramco Series event in London was T-9.Individually, she was T38 with rounds of 68,73,72.Tvesa, who was bogey-free in her round of 67 on the second day, had five birdies against one bogey for 68 in the third and final round.

Tvesa was unbogey-free in round 67 on the second day and had five birdies to go with one bogey in round 68.Team Pedersen claimed victory at the Aramco Team Series - Jeddah after they beat Team Lydia Hall in a two-hole playoff at Royal Greens Golf & Country Club.Team Pedersen won the Aramco Team Series – Jeddah after beating Team Lydia Hall in a playoff at Royal Greens Golf & Country Club.

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The quartet of Emily Kristine Pedersen, Hannah Burke, Krista Bakker, and amateur Ahmed Al Subaey began the day five shots behind the overnight leaders and produced a final round of -18 to reach a total of 51-under-par.The quartet of Emily Kristine Pedersen (Hanna Burke), Krista Bakker and amateur Ahmed Al Subaey started the day five shots behind overnight leaders.

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They produced a final round score of -18 to make it 51-under-par.With the floodlights turned on in Jeddah, captain Pedersen headed back down to the 18th to compete in a playoff against Lydia Hall, with an eagle on the second playoff hole for the Dane ensuring she won the Team event for the second successive year.

Captain Pedersen returned to Jeddah to face Lydia Hall in a playoff.She won the Team event with an eagle at the second playoff hole.

It was a second LET title for Englands Burke, with her last coming back in 2015 at the Tipsport Golf Masters in the Czech Republic, while it was a first for Finlands Bakker.It was Burkes second LET title, her last being in 2015.

She won the Tipsport Golf Masters in Czech Republic in 2015.Bakkers first LET title was in Finland.But it was on holes one to nine where they picked up momentum, with the quartet of Lydia Hall, Becky Brewerton, Luiza Altmann, and amateur Victor Green - a former NFL player - coming in 10-under in their final six holes to also be 51-under-par.

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They gained momentum on holes 1 to 9, with Lydia Hall, Becky Brewerton and Luiza Altmann, along with amateur Victor Green, a former NFL player, coming in at 10-under in their final six holes for 51-under.Slovenias Pia Babnik secured the Aramco Team Series - Jeddah individual title with a birdie on 18 sealing the victory on 16-under-par.

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Pia Babnik, from Slovenia, won the Aramco Team Series Jeddah individual title by scoring a birdie of 18 to secure the win on 16-under.The 17-year-old fired rounds of 70, 65, and 65 to clinch her second LET title of the year while Team Babnik finished third on 50-under-par.

To win her second LET title, the 17-year-old shot rounds of 70, 65 and 65.Team Babnik came in third at 50-under-par.Germanys Olivia Cowan ended the individual tournament in second place one shot back having found the water on the 18th hole with Hall and Carlota Ciganda finishing T3.Germanys Olivia Cowan finished the individual tournament second after finding the water on the 18th green.Hall and Carlota Ciganda were T3.Englands Georgia Hall was in fifth place on 12-under with four players T6 including 2021 Race to Costa del Sol champion Atthaya Thitikul, Dubai Moonlight Classic winner Bronte Law, 2021 AIG Womens Open champion Anna Nordqvist and Englands Gabriella Cowley.Englands Georgia Hall finished fifth on 12-under with four players, T6: Atthaya Thitikul, Dubai Moonlight Classic winner Bronte law, 2021 Race To Costa del Sol champion Atthaya Thitikul and Gabriella Cowley, 2021 AIG Womens Open Champion Anna Nordqvist, and Atthaya Thitikul.Indias Tvesa Malik, Australian StephanieKyriacou, and Finlands Sanna Nuutinen rounded out the top ten on -10.Tvesa Malik from India, StephanieKyriacou from Australia, and Sanna Nuutinen of Finland rounded out the top ten #Tvesa #Mlik #golfer #Aramco #Saudi #Arabia.